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Three undergraduate students at the University of Chicago won a new housing challenge for proposing a citywide vacancy tax.
Chicago Fire owner Joe Mansueto talks about his plans for a privately financed $650 million soccer stadium at the 62-acre site, and why he thinks teams should foot the bill for these projects.
After nearly a decade of big swings and misses, including a recent failed bid to build a new White Sox ballpark, The 78 and ...
Morningstar founder Joe Mansueto chose to build his own stadium at The 78 in part because it's the political path of least ...
Plans show an open-air stadium to allow for a natural grass field, which can hold up to 22,000 fans. The team says the ...
Joe Mansueto, the soccer team’s billionaire owner, announced plans for the privately funded stadium in a public letter, ...
According to the announcement, the stadium will be built as the anchor for the future Chicago neighborhood known as "The 78." ...
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world and the city’s essential billionaire investor, Morningstar founder Joe Mansueto ...
Fifth Third Arena, at 1801 W. Jackson Blvd., first opened in 2017. It has been undergoing major renovations since May of last ...
Chicago Fire chairman and owner, Joe Mansueto, announced plans for a new soccer-specific stadium that would see the team move out of Soldier Field.
Team owner Joe Mansueto will personally pay for the stadium, it was announced. Groundbreaking could take place in late 2025 ...
The Chicago Fire Football Club have announced they are building a new stadium in the South Loop, the team announced Tuesday.